KH0228 (AS208, UR083)
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Aliases: AS208, UR083 Contributors: Marcia & Robert Ascher Museum: Museum fΓΌr Volkerkunde, Vienna, Austria Museum Number: IX/1961, 140708 Provenance: Huaura Valley, near Lima, on Santa Rosalia Hacienda Region: Unknown |
# of Groups & Cords: 15 Groups, 218 Cords - (163p, 55s) # of Ascher Cord Colors: 14 Similar Khipu: Previous (KH0689) Next (KH0276) Catalog: KH0228 Khipu Notes: Khipu Notes |
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Khipu Notes
(Notes translated from German by Eric Phelan): Khipu bundle - ancient Peruvian knot-writing, found in Huaura Valley ( at Lima) at the Hacienda Santa Rosalia in the remains of a building (einem Gebauderest), probably an Inkan Tambo at the entrance/start of an old Inkan road in the cultivated valley. Nearby lie the remains of a small settlement and a graveyard. This piece is made of 163 cords, which are arranged in groups of 15 cords and lined up on a 116cm long cord. The cord lengths are on average between 35 and 56 cm. Different/various knots designate tens and ones,and different/various colors, beige, brown, bark blue, light blue, and a beige-blue mixture, probably the types of goods, or the type of person that these recordings have to do with (refer to).